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 | The Globe is Woodworm's brand new bat for the 2007 season. In response to the overwhelming requests for a third Woodworm bat, the Globe is to live up to its name when all Woodworm players across the world use it at the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean. With stunning new two toned green cosmetics and a brand new shape featuring a sweet spot slightly lower down the blade, The Globe, like its sister bats Flame and Torch, is ready for a dramatic entrance into the cricket world. |
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 | Its 4 years now since Freddie first started wielding a Woodworm blade. Freddie's Flame was runner up in the Best Designed Sports Kit 2006 category at the Sports Industry Awards, the first cricket bat ever to have achieved such recognition. It's recipe of striking orange livery, bowed blade, big swell for increased hitting power and patented cutaway edges makes this bat instantly recognisable by any cricket lover around the world and a runaway best seller. |
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 | KP burst onto the international scene with his Woodworm Torch and ever since has been leaving bowlers, fielders, spectators and journalists aghast at his range and power of striking. The Torch's bright yellow livery lights up grounds around the world and like Freddie's Flame, you wouldn't forget it on the Generation Game's conveyor belt. Featuring a bowed blade, thick edges and a powerful spined profile, The Torch is set for another massive year. |
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 | Complete range of Junior Cricket Bats from Woodworm |
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